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if government fails, we all fail. >> we don't trust government. but we need government. and government is us, when you come right down to it. those folks in washington weren't landed there from mars. they were elected by us. >> it's a complex problem. people want quick answersment but the fact is that there aren't quick answers. >> these aren't things that can be fixed in election cycle. and the question is do we have the political leadership that is willing to invest that way. >> rational thinking leads to one thing, conclusions. and conclusions are not going to solve the debt problem. emotions on the other hand leads to another thing, action. okay. and we need to take action about the debt in the u.s. we need to change. >> we're going to pass on to our kids a less prosperous nation where they will have a lower standard of living, a massive debt they can't afford to pay off and therefore less secure nation. >> i'm to the giving up on democracy. i don't know what the alternative is. if you say a democratic government can't solve this problem, then you are saying we need
if government fails, we all fail. >> we don't trust government. but we need government. and government is us, when you come right down to it. those folks in washington weren't landed there from mars. they were elected by us. >> it's a complex problem. people want quick answersment but the fact is that there aren't quick answers. >> these aren't things that can be fixed in election cycle. and the question is do we have the political leadership that is willing to invest that...
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but despite that turnaround, lawmakers still need to make major cutbacks in order to keep government debt in check. >> susie: the group of seven industrialized nations issued a statement today saying that any stimulus programs they undertake are aimed solely at spurring domestic demand and are not an effort to weaken their currencies, but this aggressive monetary policy, and what some call "turning on the printing presses," means currencies get weaker. and while that makes exports cheaper for overseas buyers, not everyone benefits. ruben ramirez reports. >> reporter: if there was any doubt how interconnected economies around the globe are, you need look no further than what's happening in the currency markets as governments try to spur growth. >> the difficulty of achieving that i think is why you are seeing the issue of currency wars coming up more and more. >> reporter: the g-7, which includes countries like the united states, the united kingdom and germany, issued a statement saying that it wants to jumpstart domestic growth without explicitly targeting a currency exchange rate. c
but despite that turnaround, lawmakers still need to make major cutbacks in order to keep government debt in check. >> susie: the group of seven industrialized nations issued a statement today saying that any stimulus programs they undertake are aimed solely at spurring domestic demand and are not an effort to weaken their currencies, but this aggressive monetary policy, and what some call "turning on the printing presses," means currencies get weaker. and while that makes...
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it proves the british military of government to convince them my life is in danger. >> he is not alone. we were approached by a group of into vouchers still serving the purchase forces but now fearful of what will happen when they leave. the fact that we cannot show their faces only highlights the dangers they face. >> they will land in deep trouble. they will target mean to kill me. >> among local people, they are infidels to us, it too. they put their lives on the lines, joining troops on patrol. more than 20 interest are the lost their lives. people who did the same job in iraq or offered asylum. >> we were not exactly the same do have the interpreter. it would have been a big target. >> where most of are the set up special programs to allow there interchurch to apply for asylum, britain has not. the issued a statement saying it will not abandon integers but so far the u.k. government has only said it will consider individual claims based on merit. >> he just handed over command of nato forces. he believes the afghan interpreters are owed a debt. >> we have an obligation to look aft
it proves the british military of government to convince them my life is in danger. >> he is not alone. we were approached by a group of into vouchers still serving the purchase forces but now fearful of what will happen when they leave. the fact that we cannot show their faces only highlights the dangers they face. >> they will land in deep trouble. they will target mean to kill me. >> among local people, they are infidels to us, it too. they put their lives on the lines,...
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. >> the french government and were very honest. they said the americans stole the show. in american media, you did not see it much. you saw more about the guests, but in the french media, they talked about the beautiful black models that turned like dancers and complex soldiers across the stage. the reference tohe fm thator years after the show adopted an all black group. how you would see all black models for 10 straight years. tavis: i am not night even asking of this question, and giving that answer you have just offered, but how could a story like this in the fashion world, they convince us of x, y, and z. how did the story stay buried? >> demon and i discovered the story, i thought it was very important. the impact that these women and on what we wearan impac .oday the story rises to the top in certain parts but it never comes full circle with models playing the big roles. tavis: i don't want to make you overtly political, but what does this story say to us, and guide us? tell me what the message here is for the tragedy today? i noted fashion week is going on as we
. >> the french government and were very honest. they said the americans stole the show. in american media, you did not see it much. you saw more about the guests, but in the french media, they talked about the beautiful black models that turned like dancers and complex soldiers across the stage. the reference tohe fm thator years after the show adopted an all black group. how you would see all black models for 10 straight years. tavis: i am not night even asking of this question, and...
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i mean everything can't be blamed on the government. i think the reason people like to code it and watch it is because sometimes we say yes that's wrong. that shouldn't have happened. sometimes we say no that's nonsense you read on the internet. i i think people know that the scariest story of all is the true story. >> brown: all right. well this non-true story, right? >> non-true. brown: the fifth assassin. brad meltser, nice to talk to you. >> pleasure. >> suarez: again, the major developments of the day. pope benedict xvi announced he will step down at the end of february, becoming the first pontiff to resign in 600 years. authorities in los angeles charged a fugitive former policeman with murder and attempted murder, as a major manhunt continued. and the north eastern united states spent much of this monday still digging out from friday's blizzard. online, we have more on the medal of honor recipient. hari sreenivasan has the details. >> sreenivasan: read about the extraordinary act of bravery made by former army staff sergeant rome
i mean everything can't be blamed on the government. i think the reason people like to code it and watch it is because sometimes we say yes that's wrong. that shouldn't have happened. sometimes we say no that's nonsense you read on the internet. i i think people know that the scariest story of all is the true story. >> brown: all right. well this non-true story, right? >> non-true. brown: the fifth assassin. brad meltser, nice to talk to you. >> pleasure. >> suarez:...
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and you see it in city government. you are a big participant in that dramatic evolution or what i would argue, the dramatic punctuation point in terms of the world we live in. i don't think it's cyclical. i think something dramatic is taking shape here as it relates to particularly the impact of technology is having on the world we're living in. we're living in a fish bowl. the whole idea of holding back information and keeping that information for those [speaker not understood] those in power, those days are over. age of amateurs, big is getting small, small is getting big. this democracy of voices, new contours of a new society, truly i think is being shaped. and, so, you are a big part of that. and i hope the spirit of engagement, civil grand jurors across the state, is respected in that light. as a supervisor, i was a big champion of you. as a marry was a little more cautious because -- [laughter] >> [speaker not understood]. but increasingly, i hope people understand that the roilof a civil grand jury is not gotch
and you see it in city government. you are a big participant in that dramatic evolution or what i would argue, the dramatic punctuation point in terms of the world we live in. i don't think it's cyclical. i think something dramatic is taking shape here as it relates to particularly the impact of technology is having on the world we're living in. we're living in a fish bowl. the whole idea of holding back information and keeping that information for those [speaker not understood] those in power,...
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[applause] the good government awards also support spur's good government work. it is a central part of our mission. our agenda is admittedly ambitious. we analyze every local measure on the san francisco ballot, which until recently was a pretty formidable task. we participate in most of the major issues of city government from pension and payroll tax reform to some of the most important discussions on how we fund a lot of our public services, whether that finding different revenue streams for our parks, are trying to find new ways to fund public transportation in the city. we're very happy to be working with mayor lee and the board to address a lot of these issues. this will clearly be a busy year for us. another component of our work is connecting the city's robuspro o assistance with our many business partners. this is a core part of mfac original purpose in san francisco. we are focused on building this capacity once again. as everyone here knows, the nature of how cities are doing business is changing. fundamentally. costly federal and state mandates contin
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and an incoming government. the government changes on february 25. any changes now would hamper any response by the outgoing government. >> thanks very much. >> the united nations says the number of people killed in the syrian civil war is nearly 70,000 since the fighting began nearly two years ago. the rebels in syria said they have seized a military airfield, for the first time capturing warplanes including mig fighters. >> footage was posted on the internet that purportedly shows the rebels. rebel commanders said government forces used the base to bomb rural areas around a level. that is thought at least two of the captured fighting jets are in working order. rebels also seized ammunition for the warplanes. >> there has been a lot of speculation -- who will replace pope benedict xvi? many catholics around the world are hoping the next pope might come from outside europe for the church is growing. >> the conclave of cardinals plans to vote on who will be the next pope by the end of march. the vatican has annou
and an incoming government. the government changes on february 25. any changes now would hamper any response by the outgoing government. >> thanks very much. >> the united nations says the number of people killed in the syrian civil war is nearly 70,000 since the fighting began nearly two years ago. the rebels in syria said they have seized a military airfield, for the first time capturing warplanes including mig fighters. >> footage was posted on the internet that purportedly...
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still to hades when back to work policies are into working called rules of the british government's a program to ease joblessness was unlawful we discuss what's wrong with the u.k.'s ways of tackling the problem. the big speech with little space will some crucial issues rock obama progress to address his nation focusing on the prosperity of the average american maybe not the more controversial issues the story and much more after this break. wealthy british soil the sun it's time to write. down on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. thanks so. much. welcome back you're watching our t.v. british government policies to tackle unemployment are taking a hammering with a court ruling that a planned forced labor program was unlawful and it looks like taxpayers will be left to foot the bill for mistakes made by m.p.'s artes are for its takes a look at the u.k.'s shaking way workfare system. university graduate kate riley and forty year old jamison wils
still to hades when back to work policies are into working called rules of the british government's a program to ease joblessness was unlawful we discuss what's wrong with the u.k.'s ways of tackling the problem. the big speech with little space will some crucial issues rock obama progress to address his nation focusing on the prosperity of the average american maybe not the more controversial issues the story and much more after this break. wealthy british soil the sun it's time to write. down...
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well look that's a fair criticism and one of the government always levies it's the old government argument strivers versus skivers it's not an unfair point you know there are millions of people unemployed here in the cave and of course the imperative is getting them back to work i don't think anyone's the jesting that these people shouldn't be put back to work but i think it's the rhetoric that surrounding it and indeed the figures as we said r.t. did their own investigation and the figures just do not add up the percentage of people who are actually getting jobs in this program we're incredibly full of but it was worse than doing nothing a tooth so really the figure is quite shocking but you're right this is a fair assertion and one that was put as an incomplete but was there it's hugely controversial loads of criticism about these government work schemes but they are schemes that are employed in the governor's quite right getting people back into jobs are they not like unemployment in the u.k. the moment is a huge huge issue but the government nice that these schemes don't work its own r
well look that's a fair criticism and one of the government always levies it's the old government argument strivers versus skivers it's not an unfair point you know there are millions of people unemployed here in the cave and of course the imperative is getting them back to work i don't think anyone's the jesting that these people shouldn't be put back to work but i think it's the rhetoric that surrounding it and indeed the figures as we said r.t. did their own investigation and the figures...
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bush is now that it's the fault of government who does not serve the people it is the fault of government who serves special banking interests. built in two thousand and eight on this date back in two thousand and eight the united states sovereign debt our national debt was nine point four trillion dollars today we said it sixteen point five trillion in two thousand and eight it was eighty seven thousand dollars per taxpayer now the burden for every taxpayer is one hundred forty seven thousand the unemployment rate at the end of the number of people who were unemployed was thirteen million in two thousand and eight twenty two million now the food stamp rolls twenty eight point eight million now it's forty eight point one million the the the notion of printing money and giving it to banks and forgiving their sins and promising the people of the country that it's going to grow us out of the depression you know the promise is turning out to be exactly what it is a bunch of bunk and i don't think that they can go much longer without recognizing the condition the economic and fiscal condition
bush is now that it's the fault of government who does not serve the people it is the fault of government who serves special banking interests. built in two thousand and eight on this date back in two thousand and eight the united states sovereign debt our national debt was nine point four trillion dollars today we said it sixteen point five trillion in two thousand and eight it was eighty seven thousand dollars per taxpayer now the burden for every taxpayer is one hundred forty seven thousand...
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he's known as a fierce opponent of government waste and is devoted to limited government and trying to create private sector jobs. we're very grateful of dr. price's patience of what happened when he was going to come here to the club during hurricane sandy. so we're very clad glad that you were able to come today. congressman van hollen was elected to the house of representatives in 2002 to represent maryland's eighth district and we're very happy to have him back from a couple years ago. his district contains most of month gomry county and some of the prince george's county suburbs of washington, d.c., and he's the ream of the house budget committee, the leading democrat -- ranking minority member of the house budget committee, the leading democrat. he became the ranking member of the democratic budget committee in 2011. i guess he's no longer a rising star in the party. i think that's what we said in a couple -- a couple years ago at the club. he's now a star and one of the star democrats on tv. so we're privileged to have two stars from opposing parties in the congress at today's n
he's known as a fierce opponent of government waste and is devoted to limited government and trying to create private sector jobs. we're very grateful of dr. price's patience of what happened when he was going to come here to the club during hurricane sandy. so we're very clad glad that you were able to come today. congressman van hollen was elected to the house of representatives in 2002 to represent maryland's eighth district and we're very happy to have him back from a couple years ago. his...
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the pentagon as the government's as the government's largest buyer and many contractors rely on the government for their business. we are concerned that the tube .0 version of dod's that are buying power turns away from the fixed-price contract. congress is not one-size-fits-all but losing billions of dollars should be sufficient incentive to control costs. the national nuclear security administration's nuclear weapons laboratories and production plants are operated by private corporations. these government-owned contracts have in some cases increased with inflated overhead cost security breaches and construction cost overruns. on the positive side lawmakers appear ready to uphold the cmr project at los alamos laboratory. acquisition is a major challenge across federal agencies as evidenced by the failures of future combat systems deep water deep water and others. a common thread is the use of lead system integrators. for the governor i saw contractor to get signed it made its neat. i've never yet found a contractocontracto r who was not watch would leave the government when the bag. public la
the pentagon as the government's as the government's largest buyer and many contractors rely on the government for their business. we are concerned that the tube .0 version of dod's that are buying power turns away from the fixed-price contract. congress is not one-size-fits-all but losing billions of dollars should be sufficient incentive to control costs. the national nuclear security administration's nuclear weapons laboratories and production plants are operated by private corporations....
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work schemes but they are schemes that are in place and the government is quite right getting people back into jobs are they not unemployment in the u.k. the moment is a huge huge issue but the government nice that these schemes don't work its own research shows they have zero effect on helping people find work possibly worse and doing nothing at all. instead of helping create jobs what they're doing is replacing paid work but handing big business like our tesco pound and hundreds of thousands of hours of unpaid work effectively replacing jobs that would exist if the schemes weren't in place not only that the government is using these schemes to massage the unemployment figures because when people are forced to work without pay on the schemes they can't count them as having a job a very strange definition of having a job with not a single person is receiving a wage for them because one graduate who is on that work program certainly a small but significant victory as the lawyer for that case said today it certainly means that the government now has to go back to the drawing board when
work schemes but they are schemes that are in place and the government is quite right getting people back into jobs are they not unemployment in the u.k. the moment is a huge huge issue but the government nice that these schemes don't work its own research shows they have zero effect on helping people find work possibly worse and doing nothing at all. instead of helping create jobs what they're doing is replacing paid work but handing big business like our tesco pound and hundreds of thousands...
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pretty much from the government from the whole weapons proposal it was meant to be. you know the public face the peaceful face of the dark side of the atomic weapons and so it's kind of. i don't know i think it's like a whole sort of thing on its own in terms of. the level of privilege that sort of care and care were our job well so thank you very much for joining us tonight thanks for a great article. thank you. last week the u.s. post office announced it's ending saturday delivery of mail in an effort to save two billion dollars a year since then our news media has completely botched the story and given coverage to a republican party and its corporate donors for years they've been trying to destroy the us post office it's the largest unionized employer in the nation and now they're going to make it happen it looks like but almost nobody is reporting on that aspect of it that wal-mart is the largest employer the second largest player is the post office only one of those two has a union one of the most egregious examples of this media malpractise occurred on sundays
pretty much from the government from the whole weapons proposal it was meant to be. you know the public face the peaceful face of the dark side of the atomic weapons and so it's kind of. i don't know i think it's like a whole sort of thing on its own in terms of. the level of privilege that sort of care and care were our job well so thank you very much for joining us tonight thanks for a great article. thank you. last week the u.s. post office announced it's ending saturday delivery of mail in...
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critics say the government is too frightened to address what person will look like in fifty years time it's going to look like. it's going to be a complete population change the indigenous population is shrinking anyway the younger generation and the younger generation is becoming increasingly radicalized and i think it's going to be. civil unrest in the twenty twenty five twenty possibly civil war demographers say that if immigration continues on a similar scale the white british population throughout the country will become a minority after twenty sixty six but with less than half of londoners already describing themselves as white british some say that a quiet and irreversible revolution has already taken place in britain. artsy east london. martin and breaking a sweat. choose your language. call it a killer though if somebody else and i say sell some of the. treatments to the consensus to. keep the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in high life choose access to your offspring. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because y
critics say the government is too frightened to address what person will look like in fifty years time it's going to look like. it's going to be a complete population change the indigenous population is shrinking anyway the younger generation and the younger generation is becoming increasingly radicalized and i think it's going to be. civil unrest in the twenty twenty five twenty possibly civil war demographers say that if immigration continues on a similar scale the white british population...
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for the last two years egypt has not been allowed to have a strong central government that is keeble or pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have this is huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular of unified popular uproar against the addictive nature but rather a political polarization that has swept through the country for the last two years reaching the point of both sides justifying violence against one another and as it is you have this this increasing number of casualties some of it indeed due to police brutality and group calling itself the blog has a much as a new force and this latest string of clashes do you believe in the peaceful nature of behind the intentions of these young men and blind. no not at all there is a possibility that in fact that the are outside those who are trying to rather fuel to the fire that is already. taking over egypt at least in the urban centers from
for the last two years egypt has not been allowed to have a strong central government that is keeble or pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have this is huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular of unified popular uproar against the addictive nature but rather a political polarization that has...
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for the last two years egypt has not been allowed to have a strong central government that is capable of pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have this huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular of unified popular uproar against the addictive term but rather a political polarization that has swept through the country for the last two years reaching the point of both sides justifying violence against one another and as it is you have this this increasing number of casualties some of it indeed due to police brutality and there is a possibility that in fact that the are outside those who are trying to further fuel to the fire that is already. taking over egypt at least in the urban centers from cairo to boresight it's a phenomenon that i think resulted from the frustration disenfranchisement and just the general feeling of betrayal that the youth of egypt are feeling right now the issue is no
for the last two years egypt has not been allowed to have a strong central government that is capable of pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have this huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular of unified popular uproar against the addictive term but rather a political polarization that has swept...
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government has announced plans to crack down on aggressive bailiff's from next year late night visits will not be allowed and restrictions will be put on what property can be seized they are also spending over a million times on research as part of a suicide strategy plan but that is only one very small step in the right direction for someone like him it's not. one thing i've learned more about through the thought than i ever wanted to know that i've done a lot of reading and rethought and i think strangely complex hopefully. the trend will go down with. andrew pharma to london and we have more stories in pictures for you on our website r t dot com here's a quick glimpse of what we have lined up for you there right now. careful about what you wear if you're going to the wailing wall in jerusalem israeli police have detained ten american women at the holy site over their outfits and to our web site for the story. plus do you know for sure what you'll be doing tomorrow if not well then hey us defense giant may be able to help it can now predict your future steps and even behavior just b
government has announced plans to crack down on aggressive bailiff's from next year late night visits will not be allowed and restrictions will be put on what property can be seized they are also spending over a million times on research as part of a suicide strategy plan but that is only one very small step in the right direction for someone like him it's not. one thing i've learned more about through the thought than i ever wanted to know that i've done a lot of reading and rethought and i...
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he will call for robust government and government spending to bring america back to prosperity. what do you think? stuart: welcome everyone to a new hour of varney & company. in just a few minutes, actress and obama supporter eva longoria will join us. we're going to talk fair share in taxes with her. she's going to try and sell me potato chips. that should be interesting. it is coming up very shortly. first though let me introduce our tuesday morning company: liz mcdonald, charles payne, nicole petallides. here they are. check the big board, very early going, still pretty much flat. 14 points up for the dow -- now 17 points up. nicole, shares of michael kors hitting another high; correct? nicole: all-time high. when you talk about accessories, bags, certainly the number one thing people think about with michael kors. obviously a stellar performance, all-time high as we see continued demand and a great quarter. stuart: let's give kudos to charles payne you saw that coming you recommended it did you not? charles: so many times. i have told so many young ladies in this building, w
he will call for robust government and government spending to bring america back to prosperity. what do you think? stuart: welcome everyone to a new hour of varney & company. in just a few minutes, actress and obama supporter eva longoria will join us. we're going to talk fair share in taxes with her. she's going to try and sell me potato chips. that should be interesting. it is coming up very shortly. first though let me introduce our tuesday morning company: liz mcdonald, charles payne,...
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actually vote for the labor party have concerns about something that no government could be the leader of the opposition labor party recently admitted that his party got it wrong on immigration and. we were too quick to say. that. the truth is the public were ahead of us in seeing some of the problems of migration because they were seeing in their own communities poll after poll shows that the people living here are worried about the speed and the size of the influx . for my opinion i don't think you. need more immigrants over the moment. critics say the government is too frightened to address what britain will look like in fifty years time it's going to look like. it's going to be a complete population. the indigenous population is shrinking anyway the younger generation and the younger generation is becoming increasingly radicalized and i think it's probably. twenty twenty five twenty possibly demographers say that if immigration continues on a similar scale the white british population throughout the country will become a minority after twenty sixty six but with less than half of lo
actually vote for the labor party have concerns about something that no government could be the leader of the opposition labor party recently admitted that his party got it wrong on immigration and. we were too quick to say. that. the truth is the public were ahead of us in seeing some of the problems of migration because they were seeing in their own communities poll after poll shows that the people living here are worried about the speed and the size of the influx . for my opinion i don't...
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you can't get access to government benefits adequately, you can't start a business. this feels to 300 million americans like a utility, like something that's just essential for life. and the issue of how it's controlled and how expensive it is and how few americans actually sign up for it is not really on the radar screen. >> you describe this frankly as a crisis in communication with similarity, you say, to the banking crisis and global warming. what makes it a crisis? >> it's a crisis for us because we're not quite aware of the rest of the world. americans tend to think of themselves as just exceptional. and we're -- >> well, we did invent the internet, didn't we? >> we did, but that was generation one. generation two, we're being left far behind. and so all the new things that are going on in the world, amera won't be part of that unls we are ae to communicate. so there's a darkness descending because of this expensive and relatively slow internet access in america. we're also leaving behind a third of americans. a third of us. >> in here you call it the digital d
you can't get access to government benefits adequately, you can't start a business. this feels to 300 million americans like a utility, like something that's just essential for life. and the issue of how it's controlled and how expensive it is and how few americans actually sign up for it is not really on the radar screen. >> you describe this frankly as a crisis in communication with similarity, you say, to the banking crisis and global warming. what makes it a crisis? >> it's a...
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for the last two years egypt has not been allowed to have a strong central government that is key booboo pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have the huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular a new unified popular uproar against the addictive nature but rather a political polarization that has swept through the country for the last two years reaching the point of both sides justifying violence against one another and as it is you have. this increasing number of casualties some of it indeed due to police brutality and group calling itself the blog blog that has a much as a new force in this latest string of clashes and we had a chance to speak not one of its members lets out have a listen. we call upon the interior ministry to deliver justice for those who have been killed and we will continue our demands until they are met our actions are in self-defense we are protecting ourselves but have
for the last two years egypt has not been allowed to have a strong central government that is key booboo pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have the huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular a new unified popular uproar against the addictive nature but rather a political polarization that has...
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critics say the government is too frightened to address what person will look like in fifty years time it's going to look like. it's going to be a complete population change the indigenous population is shrinking anyway the younger generation and the younger muslim generation is becoming increasingly radicalized and i think it's probably. about twenty twenty five twenty possibly civil war demographers say that if immigration continues on a similar scale the white british population throughout the country will become a minority after twenty sixty six but with less than half of londoners already describing themselves as white british some say that a quiet and irreversible revolution has already taken place in britain poly boyko artsy east london. barack obama set to deliver his first state of the union address of his second term with immigration gun control and the troubled economy high on that trend the president's also expected to touch upon america's foreign policy as the u.s. administration seeks to justify the killing of terror suspects including american citizens with crimes trikes
critics say the government is too frightened to address what person will look like in fifty years time it's going to look like. it's going to be a complete population change the indigenous population is shrinking anyway the younger generation and the younger muslim generation is becoming increasingly radicalized and i think it's probably. about twenty twenty five twenty possibly civil war demographers say that if immigration continues on a similar scale the white british population throughout...
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well look that's a fair criticism and one that the government always levees is the old government argument strivers versus skivers it's not an unfair point you know there are millions of people unemployed here in the way and of course the imperative is getting them back to work i don't think anyone's the jesting that these people shouldn't be put back to work but i think it's the rhetoric that's running and indeed the figures as we said are to see their own investigation and the figures just do not add up the percentage of people who are actually getting jobs from this program we're incredibly full of but it was worse than doing nothing a tooth so really the figure is quite shocking but you're right this is a fair assertion and one that i've put in conflicts where it's hugely controversial loads of criticism about these government work schemes but they are scheme still in place and the governor is quite right getting people back into jobs are they not like unemployment in the u.k. the moment is a huge huge issue but the government nice that these schemes don't work its own research shows t
well look that's a fair criticism and one that the government always levees is the old government argument strivers versus skivers it's not an unfair point you know there are millions of people unemployed here in the way and of course the imperative is getting them back to work i don't think anyone's the jesting that these people shouldn't be put back to work but i think it's the rhetoric that's running and indeed the figures as we said are to see their own investigation and the figures just do...
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naturally vote for the labor party have conserves and that's something that no government can ignore the leader of the opposition labor party recently admitted that his party got it wrong on immigration and to those. we were too quick to say like it but the truth is the public were ahead of us in seeing some of the problems of migration because they were seeing them in their own communities. and they were ahead of us in seeing the course of migration as a whole poll after poll shows that the people living here are worried about the speed and the size of the influx. really work for my opinion i don't think the military need more immigrants at the moment i do love the movie as a real critics say the government is too frightened to address what person will look like in fifty years time it's going to look like islam about basically it's going to be a complete population change the indigenous population is shrinking anyway the biggest growth stenographic in in britain is islam is growing ten times faster than any other demographic and the problem with that is that the younger generation a
naturally vote for the labor party have conserves and that's something that no government can ignore the leader of the opposition labor party recently admitted that his party got it wrong on immigration and to those. we were too quick to say like it but the truth is the public were ahead of us in seeing some of the problems of migration because they were seeing them in their own communities. and they were ahead of us in seeing the course of migration as a whole poll after poll shows that the...
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always in favor of the government, against the individual, always in favor of big governments or groups he is aligned with. neil: but he is doing it on his own. it is the thinking that i'll just keep doing it, knowing i will get slapped down on some but not all. >> he knows in every case where he getting slapped down, he waited until therefore a recess, he signed appointment they have been on for a year and a half, what they did is invalidate it, supreme court said you cannot just create this, the senate decides when it is in recess, he figures for every one of those he loses there will be 10 or 20 he will not lose. by the time the case gets to court, he may not be president any longer. neil: is he over reading the election? he won, but he did not win the right on become a king. >> you are right. instead he is dividing us. by group, by class, by wealth. neil: and saying my way or the highway, if you don't go with me. >> the republicans if they stick to their values. neil: they are not. >> you are right, they control the house but they cave. they have enough to cause a filibuster. neil:
always in favor of the government, against the individual, always in favor of big governments or groups he is aligned with. neil: but he is doing it on his own. it is the thinking that i'll just keep doing it, knowing i will get slapped down on some but not all. >> he knows in every case where he getting slapped down, he waited until therefore a recess, he signed appointment they have been on for a year and a half, what they did is invalidate it, supreme court said you cannot just create...
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at the british government's program to. discuss what's wrong with the u.k. tackling the problem. with little space for some crucial issues president obama prepares his state of the union address focusing on the prosperity of the average american. that's one. coming away a little later in the program. is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. worth fighting for. and a trap with no way out. these continue to reality british government policies to tackle unemployment are taking a hammering with a court ruling that a planned forced labor program was unlawful and it looks like taxpayers will be left to foot the bill for mistakes made by m.p.'s on the surface takes a look at the u.k.'s shaking work their system. university graduate kate riley and forty year old jamison wilson succeeded in their claims that their unpaid work scheme that they were made to take part in was indeed a lot for them but it was taking place in the court of appeal today and the argument was that the surrounding issues will legally flawed so they were successful and a small but significant victory now the
at the british government's program to. discuss what's wrong with the u.k. tackling the problem. with little space for some crucial issues president obama prepares his state of the union address focusing on the prosperity of the average american. that's one. coming away a little later in the program. is trash to get rid of. but it's also a treasure. worth fighting for. and a trap with no way out. these continue to reality british government policies to tackle unemployment are taking a hammering...
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the opposition in iran has to be with the government to defend the country and to solve the problems in the country that americans don't understand and i think let me. the problem in the. nuclear program whether it's civilian or military the problem is the position. you're seeing and. if one day to morrow and. say that we are not he said we are not going about any conflict and the middle east not against israel. i think the next day the americans will be in. and they will. program we don't have to forget the first the first reactor nuclear reactor which was implemented in the. early seventy's with. the americans as the whole issue is. the power of. iran and i think it would continue unless they would. buy. like this we. of course. thank you very much indeed for your point of view on this thanks very much indeed for joining us live on r.t. thank you for the nature of the program we report on the unexpected and dramatic impact of international sanctions against iran iranian patients are suffering from a lack of medicine with trade restrictions causing a drug deficit or report on that j
the opposition in iran has to be with the government to defend the country and to solve the problems in the country that americans don't understand and i think let me. the problem in the. nuclear program whether it's civilian or military the problem is the position. you're seeing and. if one day to morrow and. say that we are not he said we are not going about any conflict and the middle east not against israel. i think the next day the americans will be in. and they will. program we don't have...
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pollsters asked people what the government should put more effort into. about a third shows economic stimulus. 13% shows reforms to social security. the interviewers also asked about an incident last month in the east china sea. japanese officials say a chinese naval vessel locked its weapons targeting radar on one of their destroyers. the pollsters asked whether people felt the risk of an accidental collision with the two sides was increasing. 31% said they felt strongly the risk was rising. almost half said they felt an increase to a certain degree. the pollsters asked how japan should deal with china. the majority said the government should focus more on improving relations. 30% said japan should take a stronger stance. >>> two-thirds of the respondents said they strongly or somewhat support abe's approach to the economy. we have been following japanese politics for years. so, myoko, what do you think is behind the high approval rating? >> i think it's no exaggeration to say his popularity is due to his economic policies. in fact, 68% said they agree w
pollsters asked people what the government should put more effort into. about a third shows economic stimulus. 13% shows reforms to social security. the interviewers also asked about an incident last month in the east china sea. japanese officials say a chinese naval vessel locked its weapons targeting radar on one of their destroyers. the pollsters asked whether people felt the risk of an accidental collision with the two sides was increasing. 31% said they felt strongly the risk was rising....
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of a possible all out street war between pro and anti government militias we were granted an exclusive chance to meet the group's very secretive members. of the black bloc is an idea that came about as a react. into the negligence of our peaceful demands and also as a reaction against the oppression of the interior ministry which receives orders from the regime we stand against the oppressive and tyrant regime we call upon the interior ministry to deliver justice for those who have been killed and we will continue our demands until they are met our actions are in self-defense we are protecting ourselves but have never attacked anyone and we will always be present in egypt even after or demands are met however we will take on a different form of the aim behind our presence is to prevent injustice in any form no one listens to our demands and the proof is the number of people who are being killed. and earlier in the program my colleague spoke to author and journalist ramzy borrowed he believes there are plenty of reasons for such youth groups to sprout up when the country is so immensely
of a possible all out street war between pro and anti government militias we were granted an exclusive chance to meet the group's very secretive members. of the black bloc is an idea that came about as a react. into the negligence of our peaceful demands and also as a reaction against the oppression of the interior ministry which receives orders from the regime we stand against the oppressive and tyrant regime we call upon the interior ministry to deliver justice for those who have been killed...
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says creating a coalition government is the only way to quell the unrest. people are going to go into the streets they are going on the streets willingly they don't really need any opposition calls for new protests because the whole country is in a standstill there's nothing moving forward because there is no. real administration at blessing the people's needs and the people demand and the actual anger in the streets so the only solution that i can see and that any sane person can see that the opposition and the muslim brotherhood and all the all the different political factions to be in according to government that would be the only solution and the only way out to because at that moment this government will take responsibility for any reform that's going to be as one of the happening in the country but the idea of just excluding everybody out of the government in a post revolution country in a country that's acting calling for democracy when there is no real parliament in session that can hold the president or the government accountable to the failures th
says creating a coalition government is the only way to quell the unrest. people are going to go into the streets they are going on the streets willingly they don't really need any opposition calls for new protests because the whole country is in a standstill there's nothing moving forward because there is no. real administration at blessing the people's needs and the people demand and the actual anger in the streets so the only solution that i can see and that any sane person can see that the...
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including the fact that the vatican colluded with silvio berlusconi's government in italy to try and get pressure taken off the church of rome to paying taxes on properties which it own and there is also a list that was published of well less than savory clients for the vatican bank which included some people alleged to be sicilian mafia bosses and of course one of the major scandals that is will be remembered for benedict's papacy concerns child abuse now in his previous job before he became pope he was essentially regarded as the john paul of seconds papal bulldog he was the defender of the doctrine of fair for faith and not role he is accused of covering up sexual abuse scandals all around the world but also here in germany in fact in recent times there's been further controversy over this as the church here in germany canceled an investigation into child abuses that range but the 1940's since stopped that investigation apparently according to the man who was conducting it because they weren't happy with what would be made public so there's certainly been controversy and it will b
including the fact that the vatican colluded with silvio berlusconi's government in italy to try and get pressure taken off the church of rome to paying taxes on properties which it own and there is also a list that was published of well less than savory clients for the vatican bank which included some people alleged to be sicilian mafia bosses and of course one of the major scandals that is will be remembered for benedict's papacy concerns child abuse now in his previous job before he became...
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critics say the government is too frightened to address what person will look like in fifty years time it's going to look like. it's going to be a complete population change the indigenous population is shrinking anyway the younger generation and the younger generation is becoming increasingly radicalized and i think it's probably. twenty twenty five twenty. demographers say that if immigration continues on a similar scale the white british population throughout the country will become a minority after twenty sixty six but with less than half of london is already describing themselves as white british some say that a quiet and irreversible revolution has already taken place in britain. at sea east london. barack obama is preparing for his big problem time speech on tuesday in state of the union address since we're lection its main focus will be domestic issues like economic recovery. immigration though foreign policy that will not be in the spotlight despite controversy over many issues including secret drone bombing campaigns human rights lawyer stanley cohen says these targeted assas
critics say the government is too frightened to address what person will look like in fifty years time it's going to look like. it's going to be a complete population change the indigenous population is shrinking anyway the younger generation and the younger generation is becoming increasingly radicalized and i think it's probably. twenty twenty five twenty. demographers say that if immigration continues on a similar scale the white british population throughout the country will become a...
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hydroelectric dam and same as a major setback for government forces led to a separate car bombings in the north of the country killed a total of twenty six people with both being blamed on al qaeda linked militants despite the offer of negotiations with president assad the syrian opposition still insists he might he must leave his post at some point. at least twelve people most of them soldiers have been killed in a suicide bombing and a gun at times in the northern iraqi city of mosul most of the damage was caused one a car parked with explosives or as a rammed into a military truck point the bombing is thought to be related to the ongoing think tearing conflict in the country with the sunni minority protesting against well they call unfair treatment from the she led government barack obama is set to deliver his first state of the union address of his second term immigration gun control and the troubled economy high on the trend the struggling middle class which obama claims to support is expecting the white house to usher in trying to consider long overdue and economist marks from t
hydroelectric dam and same as a major setback for government forces led to a separate car bombings in the north of the country killed a total of twenty six people with both being blamed on al qaeda linked militants despite the offer of negotiations with president assad the syrian opposition still insists he might he must leave his post at some point. at least twelve people most of them soldiers have been killed in a suicide bombing and a gun at times in the northern iraqi city of mosul most of...
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not a controversial bill resurfacing in congress the famous camp bill allows the government to run at least six military installations when a national emergency is declared these emergency centers would be run by fema under the command of the secretary of homeland security a few years ago a similar bill was presented in congress but it didn't go anywhere over concerns that the broad language can lead to sweeping unchecked government power now another version is back up for debate and bob english civil liberties activist and blogger joins us now for more welcome there mr english hello so i didn't pass the first time around why was there resistance to it well a fellow by the name of leave rogers began writing about it and raising some alarms concern over the broad sweeping powers that would give the depôt department of homeland security and kind of caught fire and just died. it just died because people were afraid of what this could lead to exactly there were concerns that there were parallels to the japanese internment facilities in world war two that we saw and for practical purposes
not a controversial bill resurfacing in congress the famous camp bill allows the government to run at least six military installations when a national emergency is declared these emergency centers would be run by fema under the command of the secretary of homeland security a few years ago a similar bill was presented in congress but it didn't go anywhere over concerns that the broad language can lead to sweeping unchecked government power now another version is back up for debate and bob...
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the government resijected her application. she says she will not give up. >> translator: i want russia to be truly free and democratic. i hope watching our broadcast will encourage people to work for a better society. >> with little income from advertisers, she is still not turning a profit. but she is determined to keep going. she says freedom of speech is at stake. nhk world, moscow. >>> monday marks a month before the second anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated japan. thousands of people are still missing and authorities haven't given up looking for them. about 100 officers combed areas of the worst hit prefecture. they prayed for victims before beginning their searches. police officers and local officials searched uninhabited islands. they found some last november on another uninhabited island. >> translator: we are working hard to find victims, or at least the remains to return to their families. >> japan coast guard officers, firefighters and volunteers looked for bodies in ewata prefecture. police s
the government resijected her application. she says she will not give up. >> translator: i want russia to be truly free and democratic. i hope watching our broadcast will encourage people to work for a better society. >> with little income from advertisers, she is still not turning a profit. but she is determined to keep going. she says freedom of speech is at stake. nhk world, moscow. >>> monday marks a month before the second anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that...
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government in general. in afghanistan we had a policy that we were going to try to get the afghans to do the work. unlike in iraq where was mainly u.s. contractors so you could reach out and touch someone, i had subpoena authority over them and i could get them. whereas here your primes are afghans and the subs are hundreds of different thousands of companies that change names overnight. it's hard to track them down and hard to prosecute them if they do violate the law, because we have no u.s. nexus. aboutwe're talking oversight of money spent to rebuild afghanistan with u.s. dollars, taxpayer dollars, on this monday. if you are republican, democrat, or independent, call. you can also send us a tweet. tim is in freeport, illinois. thanks for waiting. caller: i've been interested in government overspending for particularly the military. i'm a proud american and i love our people will serve our government. but when i was in the navy between 1980 and 1983 i was on a the ships health and welfare committee. the
government in general. in afghanistan we had a policy that we were going to try to get the afghans to do the work. unlike in iraq where was mainly u.s. contractors so you could reach out and touch someone, i had subpoena authority over them and i could get them. whereas here your primes are afghans and the subs are hundreds of different thousands of companies that change names overnight. it's hard to track them down and hard to prosecute them if they do violate the law, because we have no u.s....